>
> So this would also work for a mill that has an AC Servo running step/dir.
>  Once the motor is connected to the spindle with a toothed belt rather than
> V belt.
> Cool!
>

I have the same doubt about the kind of belt I should use. In theory,
several V belts well tensioned should work perfectly without slipping and
the encoder on the spindle (this one of course coupled with a timing belt)
should be able to keep up with the position and nothing should go wrong.
The lathes we have all work this way and I have never experienced belt
slipping. But for some reason I feel more confident using timing belts all
the way. I don't know if this is an overkill and I should go with the
simpler V belts. Remember that this machine is going to be grinding cams
and eccentrics.

El vie, 2 ago 2024 a las 6:33, Leonardo Marsaglia (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Thanks Andy for the link! Now it's time to play a little bit with the
> config and make it work :)
>
> El dom, 28 jul 2024 a las 6:21, andy pugh (<[email protected]>) escribió:
>
>> On Sat, 27 Jul 2024 at 18:41, Leonardo Marsaglia <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > For this, I think I read there's a caxis.comp module that If I'm not
>> > mistaken Andy wrote.
>> >
>> > Is there a place to get that file? Because I couldn't find it yet.
>>
>>
>> https://forum.linuxcnc.org/10-advanced-configuration/42171-spindle-step-dir-servo-ramp-down-before-stop-on-m-stop-command?start=120#209694
>>
>>
>> --
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